Science & Nature
Disney-rific: A Disney-themed Series - Cars
This one-time class is part of a series of Disney movie explorations, including themed crafts, snacks, academic connections, and more.
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5-10
year old learners
1-8
learners per class
$10
Charged upfront
Meets once
55 minute class
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Description
Class Experience
Ka-Chow! Let's make some real-life connections using the Disney movie Cars. We will explore some physical science, have some "maker space" to make a car, and I will show you some simple, fun Cars-themed snacks for you to share with your family the next time you watch the movie together. Be ready to put your car to the test and see if modifications really make a difference.
I enjoy Disney movies, themes, and teaching, so why not bring those things together into a fun class? I hope the fun theme and common interest in Disney movies will help bring meaning to the academic lessons I introduce.
1 file available upon enrollmentRaid your recycling bin! Use whatever you can find for our Maker Space time! Car body ideas: toilet paper rolls, cardboard, popsicle sticks, etc. Wheel ideas: 4 large buttons, botttle caps, cardboard, lids, Axel ideas: a plastic straw, wire twisty-ties (bread bag closures), rubber bands, sticks, Something to use as a ramp. basic art supplies (scissors, markers, liquid glue or glue sticks, crayons, etc.) *optional with parent support: hot glue gun I will supply recipes and instructions for Cars-themed snacks to make on your own time.
55 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Teacher
Brenda SandCertified Elementary Teacher with a knack for embracing the productive struggle!
53 total reviews
39 completed classes
About Me
Butterflies struggle to spread their wings at first... and that's okay! I am a certified elementary teacher who has a knack for embracing the productive struggle. What does that mean? It means that we CAN do hard things... if we develop grit!...